F2 is the chemical symbol of the diatomic molecule of fluorine.
F is the chemical symbol of the atom of fluorine.
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Fluorine :)
the bond between f-f is covalent as both share electrons.and they dont have much electronegativity difference.
chemical change between two chemicals or extraction
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
The answer is two moles of F atoms or 1 mole of F2 molecules.
F2 has no dipole moment. (Hint: if it's just one element, there is no dipole moment)
the bond between f-f is covalent as both share electrons.and they dont have much electronegativity difference.
chemical change between two chemicals or extraction
(F-G)(F+G) The difference of two squares.
Denoting ff as f2 etc, f2 + f + f3 + f = f3 + f2 + 2f
4(f2 - g) + (f2 + 2g) which can be expanded and simplified to 5f2 - 2g
they are just different
(a + f)(a - f)
The difference is 43o F
fluorine is a diatomic halogen,found as F2 Answer: The formula of Fluorine is "F" and being highly reactive it exists as "F2".
It is a covalent bond. F-F bond is covalent.
The F is for Fujita, the person who invented the scale
The F-F bond (in F2) is covalent, and non polar covalent at that.